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Gwen Dibley's Triumphant Return
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For the May CBC "Circus Music" May Challenge.
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Strange music for strange people.
Dollar Bill and The Unmentionables has been recording slightly silly music since 1989. In 2010 we started making videos to stare at while the song plays. Genre: varies, sometimes within the same song even. Be sure to check out the video page, as many of the songs have super high-budget (i.e. $0) music videos
Song Info
Genre
World World General
Charts
Peak #31
Peak in subgenre #7
Author
Dollar Bill
Rights
2012
Uploaded
May 18, 2012
Track Files
MP3
MP3 2.0 MB 160 kbps 1:44
Story behind the song
A tribute to my favorite circus. If you know the name Gwen Dibley, you know which one it is.
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A wonderful song with so much fun in every note and sound...perfect for the CBC May 2012 Circus Song Challenge. Bravo to you, DB and U!!!!!
Drumnjon
May 29, 2012
WOW< SO MUCH FUN HEE! GREAT WORK OF ART! ROCK ON, DRUMNJON
The Smivets
May 29, 2012
A perfect steam organ tune with all the excitement of the merry go round and a 21st century production. Great melody and 110% fun. Great stuff $B!
VMP (USA)
May 29, 2012
Classic, authentic, definitive circus madness.....nailed, bravo!!! :D
Joe Hill
May 28, 2012
Definitely has Monty Python written all over it! LOVE IT!
Carlo D'Anna
May 27, 2012
This is a very fun piece. Right up there and traditional!!
FusionFall Project
May 27, 2012
Probably the most definitive of all the circus tunes from the challenge, this one just has it! :D
The Footnotes
May 27, 2012
A bit Scott Joplin, a bit oompah, a bit Python, but all Circus. This is very entertaining and brilliantly done, and all packed into less than 2 minutes - perfect for the challenge. I think we'll put you top of the bill, Bill.
Ralph Atkinson
May 27, 2012
A million dollar circus organ sound. Very cool early 20th century chord progression. A truly authentic sounding bit of circus music. Great, Bill!